7 books and 5 movies
By Agent001
@Agent001 (242)
India
11 responses
@potterfire (117)
• Philippines
31 Jan 08
If the prices are too high for you, you can buy some of the Harry Potter books in second hand. It doesn't really matter if you have a new one, the story's all the same anyway. besides, some second hand books are as good as new...
@libertarianfreedom21 (3198)
• United States
30 Jan 08
I want to read the books havent yet but i have seen the movies and i love them. i need to go buy some books huh LOL
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@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
31 Jan 08
SCORE. I have seen all the movies and read all the books. I surely hope the last two movies are better than the books because the last two books almost seemed like JK Rowling wrote them just to get the septology (my made-up word for 7-book series) done. The ending of the whole saga just made me roll my eyes.
@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
2 Feb 08
What she said is that she had a problem with Harry growing up and dating and all that and the books were originally intended for a much younger audience and it was hard for her to write because of that.
I think that she just became incredibly wealthy from the first five books... knew that she didn't have to write anymore... she's not a writer... I don't doubt if we never see another book from her.
I think she had an obligation to her publisher and that is why the last two were done. There was no heart or soul in it at all.
@Natalie_PTR (92)
• Canada
2 Feb 08
Agreed 110% :) I too believe that Rowling didn't do justice with the last books. She either lost her touch or she lost her heart.
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@potterfire (117)
• Philippines
31 Jan 08
I've read all 7 books, watched the 5 movies, and right now I'm listening to the audiobook of the Deathly Hallows...Its quite a change from reading because then storytellers give a lot of feeling and make the Harry Potter experience nice and very much fascinating.
@VampAmber (308)
• United States
2 Feb 08
I'm a total HP addict. I've read all seven books, most of them more than once. I've also seen all 5 movies. I saw the fifth one on the day it came out, in fact. I also bought the 5th, 6th, and 7th books on the day they came out, as well. How terribly geeky does that make me?
@aseretdd (13730)
• Philippines
31 Jan 08
I have read all 7 books countless times and watched all 5 movies... i have the dvd's for the first 4 and still waiting for my friend to send me the fifth... right now i am waiting for the 6th movie... and desperately hoping that J.K. Rowling would write an 8th book... even if the story will no longer revolve on Harry Potter... i am also waiting for the promised Harry Potter Encyclopedia... which would come out after 10 years or so...
@brothertuck (1257)
• United States
30 Jan 08
I've seen all the movies in the theater and have the dvds now.
I've listened to full versions of all the books on audiobooks (I made sure they were full versions rather then condensed.)
I don't think it's a score but just some great entertainment.
There are only a couple of stories that I've both read and watched, Harry Potter of course, the Lord of the Rings, and some of Michael Chricton's books made into movies like Timeling and Jurassic Park. I enjoy both immensely as different mediums so have no problem with watching the movie after the book.
@stormeetigress (487)
• United States
31 Jan 08
I saw the first 4 movies then told my hsuband who got me into Harry Potter than I wanted to read the books so we bought them one at a time paperback at wal mart for like 6.87 a book!
@genesis007 (58)
• India
1 Feb 08
i am a huge,crazy diehard... fan of harry potter
i ve read all the books ..the first 5 parts 5 times each ,the 6 th one thrice and the last twice
i read the last 3 books on the day of release and of course i've watched all the movies and i own all th dvd's of the movies